Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea
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Resumo: | PURPOSE: Auto-titrating continuous positive airway pressure (APAP) devices were developed to improve treatment efficacy and compliance in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Since there are insufficient data on the optimal pressure range setting, we aimed to compare the adherence, efficacy and tolerability of treatment with high-span versus low-span APAP. METHODS: Seventy-six newly diagnosed OSAS patients fulfilling the treatment criteria were randomised to receive high-span (HS, range 4-15cmH2O, n?=?38) or low-span (LS, range 8-12cmH2O, n?=?38) APAP. Patients were assessed at 1 and 3 months. RESULTS: Median Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) was 13 (IQR, 6-16) and median apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) was 35.9 (IQR, 27.6-56.3). There were no significant differences in baseline demographic and clinical characteristics between groups. Overall, no significant differences were found at the first month assessment. After 3 months of therapy, we found again no differences in residual AHI or ESS. However, the group HS proved less adherent than group LS, respectively, with median 87 % (IQR, 60.5-97.5) versus 94 % (IQR, 80.0-98.3) of the nights using =4 h (P?=?0.014) and mean (±SD) usage 5.7?±?1.6 versus 6.4?±?1.2 h/night (P?=?0.049). The group HS reported more frequently nasal congestion, excessive oronasal dryness and nocturnal awakenings of at least moderate intensity, the latter with statistical significance (P?=?0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Both pressure ranges appear to be equally effective to correct AHI and to improve symptoms. Though, patients with high-span APAP were less compliant to treatment, raising issues about the tolerability of wide pressure range settings of these devices. |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoeaObstructive sleep apnoeaAuto-titrating positive airway pressurePressure rangeTreatment complianceCiências Médicas::Medicina BásicaScience & TechnologyPURPOSE: Auto-titrating continuous positive airway pressure (APAP) devices were developed to improve treatment efficacy and compliance in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Since there are insufficient data on the optimal pressure range setting, we aimed to compare the adherence, efficacy and tolerability of treatment with high-span versus low-span APAP. METHODS: Seventy-six newly diagnosed OSAS patients fulfilling the treatment criteria were randomised to receive high-span (HS, range 4-15cmH2O, n?=?38) or low-span (LS, range 8-12cmH2O, n?=?38) APAP. Patients were assessed at 1 and 3 months. RESULTS: Median Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) was 13 (IQR, 6-16) and median apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) was 35.9 (IQR, 27.6-56.3). There were no significant differences in baseline demographic and clinical characteristics between groups. Overall, no significant differences were found at the first month assessment. After 3 months of therapy, we found again no differences in residual AHI or ESS. However, the group HS proved less adherent than group LS, respectively, with median 87 % (IQR, 60.5-97.5) versus 94 % (IQR, 80.0-98.3) of the nights using =4 h (P?=?0.014) and mean (±SD) usage 5.7?±?1.6 versus 6.4?±?1.2 h/night (P?=?0.049). The group HS reported more frequently nasal congestion, excessive oronasal dryness and nocturnal awakenings of at least moderate intensity, the latter with statistical significance (P?=?0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Both pressure ranges appear to be equally effective to correct AHI and to improve symptoms. Though, patients with high-span APAP were less compliant to treatment, raising issues about the tolerability of wide pressure range settings of these devices.T Pinto has received financial support from Linde and Vitalaire (Healthcare Providers) for attending symposia and honoraria for speaking at symposia from Philips. After the conclusion of the study, JC Winck has started working in a global position for Linde. The remaining authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.Springer VerlagUniversidade do MinhoBastos, Hélder NovaisCardoso, Ana VerónicaCastro, Ana SofiaGomes, RitaPinto, TiagoMarinho, AnabelaSucena, MariaAlmeida, JoãoDrummond, MartaWinck, João Carlos2016-032016-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/44848engBastos, H. N., Cardoso, A. V., Castro, A. S., Gomes, R., Pinto, T., et. al (2016). Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea. Sleep and Breathing, 20(1), 183-1901520-951210.1007/s11325-015-1203-126066701http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11325-015-1203-1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:23:03Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/44848Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:16:40.395340Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea Bastos, Hélder Novais Obstructive sleep apnoea Auto-titrating positive airway pressure Pressure range Treatment compliance Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica Science & Technology |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea |
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Bastos, Hélder Novais |
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Bastos, Hélder Novais Cardoso, Ana Verónica Castro, Ana Sofia Gomes, Rita Pinto, Tiago Marinho, Anabela Sucena, Maria Almeida, João Drummond, Marta Winck, João Carlos |
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Cardoso, Ana Verónica Castro, Ana Sofia Gomes, Rita Pinto, Tiago Marinho, Anabela Sucena, Maria Almeida, João Drummond, Marta Winck, João Carlos |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Bastos, Hélder Novais Cardoso, Ana Verónica Castro, Ana Sofia Gomes, Rita Pinto, Tiago Marinho, Anabela Sucena, Maria Almeida, João Drummond, Marta Winck, João Carlos |
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Obstructive sleep apnoea Auto-titrating positive airway pressure Pressure range Treatment compliance Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica Science & Technology |
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Obstructive sleep apnoea Auto-titrating positive airway pressure Pressure range Treatment compliance Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica Science & Technology |
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PURPOSE: Auto-titrating continuous positive airway pressure (APAP) devices were developed to improve treatment efficacy and compliance in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Since there are insufficient data on the optimal pressure range setting, we aimed to compare the adherence, efficacy and tolerability of treatment with high-span versus low-span APAP. METHODS: Seventy-six newly diagnosed OSAS patients fulfilling the treatment criteria were randomised to receive high-span (HS, range 4-15cmH2O, n?=?38) or low-span (LS, range 8-12cmH2O, n?=?38) APAP. Patients were assessed at 1 and 3 months. RESULTS: Median Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) was 13 (IQR, 6-16) and median apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) was 35.9 (IQR, 27.6-56.3). There were no significant differences in baseline demographic and clinical characteristics between groups. Overall, no significant differences were found at the first month assessment. After 3 months of therapy, we found again no differences in residual AHI or ESS. However, the group HS proved less adherent than group LS, respectively, with median 87 % (IQR, 60.5-97.5) versus 94 % (IQR, 80.0-98.3) of the nights using =4 h (P?=?0.014) and mean (±SD) usage 5.7?±?1.6 versus 6.4?±?1.2 h/night (P?=?0.049). The group HS reported more frequently nasal congestion, excessive oronasal dryness and nocturnal awakenings of at least moderate intensity, the latter with statistical significance (P?=?0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Both pressure ranges appear to be equally effective to correct AHI and to improve symptoms. Though, patients with high-span APAP were less compliant to treatment, raising issues about the tolerability of wide pressure range settings of these devices. |
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Bastos, H. N., Cardoso, A. V., Castro, A. S., Gomes, R., Pinto, T., et. al (2016). Randomised short-term trial of high-span versus low-span APAP for treating sleep apnoea. Sleep and Breathing, 20(1), 183-190 1520-9512 10.1007/s11325-015-1203-1 26066701 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11325-015-1203-1 |
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